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That STORE updates the access date of an Image root file has been common
knowledge for a long time.
Do you have a question?
On 6/27/16 4:27 PM, Captain GREB wrote:
> Doing a store to disk on SOURCE machine, then xfering the file via dscopy to TARGET, restore on TARGET
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> On the SOURCE system, more or less:
> parm !group
> file std=!group;dev=disc
> store /ACCT/!group/;*std;online;show;progress=1
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> pretty standard.
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> The image root file on the SOURCE system is being accessed/modified by STORE during the backup,
> which also changes the dates on the TARGET system
> listf,3 on the SOURCE shows today's dates for modified/accessed on the root file.
> The dataset files are not accessed and have the old dates.
> Some of these databases are old and haven't been touched in years.
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> I never noticed this before, but I also never cared before.
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